sudo apt-get update doesn't work on Linux Parrot












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running sudo apt-get update returns:



Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


the whole terminal output looks like:



Err:1 https://download.sublimetext.com apt/stable/ InRelease
Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
Err:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease
Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
Err:3 http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot parrot InRelease
Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
Err:4 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable InRelease
Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
All packages are up to date.
W: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
W: Failed to fetch http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot/dists/parrot/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
W: Failed to fetch https://download.sublimetext.com/apt/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
W: Failed to fetch http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.









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    running sudo apt-get update returns:



    Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


    the whole terminal output looks like:



    Err:1 https://download.sublimetext.com apt/stable/ InRelease
    Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    Err:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease
    Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    Err:3 http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot parrot InRelease
    Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    Err:4 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable InRelease
    Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    All packages are up to date.
    W: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    W: Failed to fetch http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot/dists/parrot/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    W: Failed to fetch https://download.sublimetext.com/apt/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    W: Failed to fetch http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
    W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.









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      running sudo apt-get update returns:



      Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


      the whole terminal output looks like:



      Err:1 https://download.sublimetext.com apt/stable/ InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:3 http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot parrot InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:4 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      All packages are up to date.
      W: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot/dists/parrot/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch https://download.sublimetext.com/apt/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.









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      running sudo apt-get update returns:



      Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


      the whole terminal output looks like:



      Err:1 https://download.sublimetext.com apt/stable/ InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:3 http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot parrot InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Err:4 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode stable InRelease
      Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      All packages are up to date.
      W: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'dl.google.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch http://deb.parrotsec.org/parrot/dists/parrot/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'deb.parrotsec.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch https://download.sublimetext.com/apt/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'download.sublimetext.com:https' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Failed to fetch http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/vscode/dists/stable/InRelease Something wicked happened resolving 'packages.microsoft.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
      W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.






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          How have you done that configuration?






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